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; | PAGE FOUR. Oil :: Finance :: Bonds : Stocks :: Grain : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED W1 BUSINESS REPORTS oisecurimiEs ||FOREIGN TRADE FOR MADE POSSIBLE BY |——— U.S. IS IMPORTANT BANK CO-OPERATION Srp ye cy 3 en Feeling in Europe Should Bring About . Midwest Test Makes Progress. Seventy New Wells for |e: Binds Lost Soldier Projected; [S!sfrrtSust well, which is a short distance west Anna Bell Will Resume|s2xc2%crrcr: It is on what is known as the Pass Creek structure. This drililng ts the first to be done by the Midwest Seventy wells are to be drilled in “The Anna Bell company fs mak-|{n the Cheyenne district. Should the Lost Soldier off field in Carbon |!ns preparations to resume drilling | the Midwest bring in oll, it is antici- Pore. county this ‘summer, according to |" 18 holdings just as soon as the} pated that there will be drilling this , | ci Capitol Pete ----. 1,95 ture june; Sons Royal: Bates creek bridge is completed.| summer in the entire region be- Banks New Feature of the Tnb ” Gow’ Gulahite Beste Sieg oi che James H. Lewis, financial agent of| within the next 10 or 15 days the|tween the Jordan ranch and the Balckstone Salt Creek (28 30 : Cappel Bae ae Improvement, Babson Says in Discussing Survey of Conditions as Obtained Through Columbine TTT P caste: Report Poraibilities. - BABSON, PARK, Mass., May 10.—our markets for standard high capl-|the Anna Bell Of! “company, who | ,, ny will start hauling material} Wellington dome, 65 miles to t First Reports Are Received. Pikhorn pret rt me Roger W. Babson was today askedjtal cost products. The United|with a party of Casper men has to its, ieacen from Cannes: Arthur Ndr od eee E. T. Williams ——— “43 .45 |Whether or not there has been any|States and Canada should retain| just returned from a trip of inspec-| simpson, a local business mah who ——-_——_—— Fargo - 08 “10 | perceptible improvement in Euro-|control of the manufacture of such|tion of the Anna. Bell's Lost Soldier drove the party to the field, says Wyokans Checks Welcome. Reports adequately covering busi-)large acreage of corn will probably |iantyz .--.----------- 5.00 6.00 |Pean conditions since the publica-] goods. We should not only supply|teases. Speaking of the program|tnat it is his candid opinion and] CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 10.— ness conditions in various sections of|be planted. Farmers are giving | Gates 10 11 «| tion of the Dawes Report. our own needs but those of Europe,| planned for this field, Mr. Lewis prediction that the Anna Bell is] Cheyenne stockholders of the Wyo- Wyoming, as seen by the banks, will] much more attention to hog raising,| Jupiter _---------~. 00% .01 “There is a distinctly better feel-| South America and China as well.| says: > going to bring in one of the largest|kans Syndicate have SNE ame th aie i lca tl beet de ye SAT Yh TRB 2, Coastal OL “orig | ME. in Europe today, better thai has| We should be willing to loge some of] «Fourteen wells are to be started | producers in Lost Soldier. checks for about $300 unday. PTON—. Lance Creek Royalty. . 01% ” our specialt: usiness; but mass “ ‘ Information of this kind must be|and alfalfa shows. a large Increase.| Marine cece esses 9.00 836 7 | existed for four years," repifed the yoonang: £ bi by an outside company which has| “Financing of the Anna Bell com-| share of the proceeds of the sale of ‘00% 01 statistician. “The Dawes committee} Production we should push harder} aiready put up four new derricks. | pany has practically been completed, the corporation's Salt Creek hold. r e dp ‘=~. accurate if it is to be of value. No| Raising of poultry on the uptrend.) Mjke Henry 152° 1155 [certainly did a splendid piece of|than ever and not yield on it on@limesides these there are some 50|there being only $5,000 in securities | ings to a syndicate headed by Max more reliable source of such news| Dairying is very’ gcod, with cream| Mountain & Guilt —~. Y "s|inch to any other nation.” fi ed | still f nal This ainin, mT fitably, As a whole, dairy-] New York Oil —_.. 11.75 12.00 | Work and are entitled to the world’s additional wells that will be drilled | st! ‘or le. remaining | W. Ball. The chief Cheyenne stock. are conducted. ‘The banks are there-| over last year. Preston Senge mocap ted che Jeepaess OAL ratation ¢WRIGn <@enteo Dem Atirea ra WO 18 Aa ee eer a Fe 250 inh poMilnn to andte nabaaetty part d Red Bank — Wranes or (Germiany stony: Bote (pitt | PEOAUOn fare ote thee oes ceived $200,000 of the amount dis. mun hee conan touch ih out gang fey and het nti nd tthe pam] ee ee oe | ROyalty & Producers and _ [tii ct-ge"oath tac \- UE vs Y—N ? aa 5 car a asser- cir aaa conditions in their locali uo eaten ee Sielneay tiotins tae Tom Bell Royalty — “02 103 |are for its acceptance without any Not to any extent, Japan, 2 com- ‘J Tons Sind Manse Meare r. Tribune readers will find in these| dications from previous drilling of|\yestern gaerenon - 950 3.78 reports statewide information re-| this structure point toward it being | wyc, garding the current trend of indus-|a producer. An option was recently try, agriculture and general business| taken by eastern capital on an ar- important change The market | ins manufacturing lon, cannot be considered as a permanent customer. Japan comes to us only when she is obliged to. China, on the other hand, as a source of raw materiale and a trend of Trance’ aepurities indi- --- -90 1.00 |cates very clearly that she will co- 05 06 | operate. “The adoption of the Dawes Re- Glenrock Get Lease Again Katharine Morton in all parts of Wyoming. senic mine in Whalen canyon,. “NEW YORE YORK CURB™ CLOSING tremendous market for manufactur- UY es ve TPTONC! ; a 2 port means that the United Stat To ve Addre. From week to week this feature| UPTON—The Robert G. oes Mountain: Producers’ = 1860 1833 | wil be woalica’ toon serine ora se|d goods, has great potential pos- Board the lease was granted to the Gi A resses ‘The Royalty and Producers Cor- Poration and The Glenrock Oil com- will expand. Following are the first| syndicate is drilling a test well s sibilities and a loss of good will few reports to come in within the/ miles south of Upton. Producers bi would, from a purely economic point Glenrock Oil -.. Salt Creek Prds. Royalty and Producers and Glen- rock companies, -30 40} sums abroad and endor: to a cer- 23.00 23.25} tain extent At Commencement a tine % : P Germany's obligations, | “OU)% | pany (Incorporated) have been grant- Pe cjiphaesaado et SPE tees taneemereiorest ictere Lae abe Mire og 920. 195 | This in itself ts not a bull point. Tt S Tet ie nan inate Smee ed a new lease by the State of Wyo-| This lease is operated for the Roy- , Sarre 87 * 10. . T. mi RE It Sean Opener ree wiley aceon Parana New Tok on ibeusioe ay 18.09 wueee pared n incre om leat Question is byt another illustration Sate Maes Coat eae ‘eld. cals Peswadiee ‘ty the: Biarive nr co Aste ce Wyo. May 10.— Demand for cattle is very good. Milk] GUERNSEY—Sunrise mines now] ae 25) business again and enable her to|°r ™¥ Stateme! some weeks 980,| term of five years. The companies|pany and the matin camp buildings erine M. Morton, Wyoming that there is grave danger of serious filed cation fo: 1 of} are located this lea: The i state superintendent of public in- cows are selling at exceptionally|employing 300 men working two compete with us to a much greater flicti intere: ie an application for renewal o: re loca on leas ie lease oh prices, while grade cows ére|(shifts.. Burlington railroal yards extent than at present. We should] Ot Ucting sts developing be-| this lease prior to March 1, the date| has six producing wells, and two struction, has departed on a tour New York Stocks A tween the Pacific Coast States and] o¢ jration, but flictii 11 } d a of the state during which she will II t 115. Some loss of| here working full crew. not, therefore, spend all our time 5 of exp! mn, but a conflicting ap-| wells are planned to be drilled dur- Pree ie pit oe pete The| UPTON--Good. demand for labore helping to get Europe rehabilitated, | ‘2° Eastern States. This ‘spread of} plication was filed by G. C. Gibson,| ing 1924, one in the northwest cor.| “deliver addresses at a number of : interests’ applies 2 rs H ii number of hogs in this vicinity has|ers on farms, ranches and other em- Last Sale only to leave our own manufactur-| i Provinces Pescak sere Nien os eer eee MAL gn nee Se ner a Tielisg of NW%, and one Raaraee tha acaten ee doubled several times during the| ployment in town. Wages range ers and wage workers to suffer from tors and Congre: en voting for-this earings re the e nd jin the northwest corner of the SW\. class May 12th, and the Buffalo 1924 past four years. \ from $30 and board on farms and this very necessary commercial and| +i seem to be thoroly cognisant of class the 13th. On May 16 and 17 GUERNSEY (PLATTE COUNTY)| ranches to $140 in towns (By Wilson Cramner & Comany | economic readjustment. this danger. she will speak at Rawlins, where 80 —Ranchers are turning their cattle Allied Chemical & Dye - 71 The long swing results of the} “Unfortunately,” concluded Mr. ss € pupils are to be graduated from the out on the range in better condition * Retail Business American Can =a Davros plan as Mr. Babson sees them|/ Babson, “all our recent legislation fural’ aclioels ot! Cerbon faetete on then in former years, One carioad) UEUBD ATE Hatall T oie nee ie eae et acre ee ae eee eee a has been defensive rather than con- ommo ty raae EWS] | the 19th she wit speak at Lusk, the of yearling steers sold to a local buy-| prospering where the merchants are merican tve i... 2 “Imports Inite ve. 4 . pie $38 per Naan: acafaliasith thele credits: AaeSIOns ports into the United States|structive. We raise the tariff on 20th at Manville, the 21st at Keeline will greatly increase and if we are not prepared for them our own mills and factories will be shut down cor- respondingly. “To offset this we can increase wheat to keep out the foreign pro- duct and do nothing to sell more goods abroad. We increase immigra- m restrictions to keep out labor and do nothing to increase the ef- our mass production to make up for| ficiency of our workers here at one loss in specialty manufacturing.| home. We make it easier for our Let me make this point clear, farmers to get deeper into debt and American American American and the 22nd at Van Tassell. May strawberries are being shipped daily |?%th Mrs. Morton will speak at the from this district, consigned as far| commencement exercise of the rural mills of Washington and Oregon in| north as Kansas City and Denver. | 8°"! of Sheridan county, at Sheri- the last week was five percent under| Six hundred acres were planted in| /@®". 2nd on May 29th, will address a year ago, but sales and shipments| the district this year or dauble the|‘®¢ Sraduating class of the Evans- exceeded those of the corresponding | amount of last season. ton high school. 1928 period. Production amounted UPTON (WESTON COUNTY)— GUERNSEY—Business is improv- Loss of cattle during the past winter] ed over the first three months of the has been very light. The calf crop| year. Local Ford agents selling five Anaconda: ts go Grass conditions on the] cars a week. Atchison ranges good, Sheep winter through] UPTON—Over last year locall‘a. Guilt and Wel in excellent condition. Recent wea-| grocery business has increased 4 per| Baldwin Locomotive ther has not been very favorable for| cent; men's and women’s clothiers,| Baltimore and Ohio good lamb crop. Earlier in the sea-|2 per cent; motors dealers, general| Bethlehem Steel Lumber Seattle—Production in the saw pat “Manufacturing can be divided|do nothing to show them the wa; ND THE son Wool wag selling around here| increase. Drug business has de-| California Petroleum into two groups—vis—(1) those arti-|out. ‘Today American and Canadian ta 96,000,000 feet and shipments 121, Lindsay, Cal—Orange and lemon PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY for 40 cents; at present price 1s| creased 10 per cent. Canadian Pacific ——. cles where labor ie the principal fac-} business is running on its momen-|ts foreign countries, prohanie thet) this section’ are’ abow:- PHONY 1702. down to 38 cents, Hogs in Weston —— Cerro de Pasco Copper tor such as wearing apparel, house-|tum. Everyone wants to ride in|‘? = : ing a Complete recovery from winter Se APE 7 county show a large increase, es- Resume and Outlook Chandler Motors ~-——.. hold furnishings, novelties, etc; and|autos and no one warts to work. frost damage, with indications that]? ? ? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? pecially in brood sows. Early pigs] HILLSDALE — Country banking| Chesapeake ana Ohio not making a good showing, there| conditions are slowly improving, the| Chicago and Northwestern Chile Copper -—. being an abnormal percentage of|banks benefiting by, increase of] - 018 CODDer = St. Louls—Lumber receipts at this} rorthcomin; iN terminal during April amounted to 1s crops will be normal. 22,216 carloads. A total of 14,117 (2) those articles where capital is]Some agressive steps must be taken the principal factor such as struc-}at once or business will gradually tural steel products, automobiles,| but surely decline, Already the Bab- Hardware A—B—C cars was reshipped to other points. ' loss. pa ie ia ee ae tor the| CO Products agricultural implements, etc. When|sonchart reflecting general business These figures compare with 20,6864 Kansas City—Increased inquiries ELECTRIC WASHER Nevuaiaane Sant side habe AS spelen ®}Cosden Oil _.. Burope gets settled again, we must| activity has dropped from 6 per| cars received and 16,455 forwarded] re reported for oll and farm tank FREE ! y construction of the Guernsey|Grucibie Steel expect to lose much of our ‘labor|cent above normal in February to 8 equipment. Implement hi a goods’ markets.* South America will| per cent below normal at present. |! APF! last year port more activity, which they say again get her specialties from Ger-|The most far reaching benefit, just ‘ings is a reflection of good crop _pros- many, France and England and we|now, would result from a strong pects. Hardware in fair in the United States will likewise im-| constructive campaign to secure and|, Pittsburgh—An increased demand} fi icut the dietelen, same port very heavily of such spectal-|hold the world’s mass productive|'S apparent for containers and bot-| —— ties. We, however, shoul if} bot! mest reign.” tles of. all descriptions. Soft drink =" Ro eee els Ane TS bottlers are placing orders in in- AIRPLANEFACTORY — [fieeistcns2l] “One'iinared Millon Dollars for PLANNED AT HANNA | 2eee" Wyoming Oil Development | OIL OIL OIL Company to Manufacture Planes Included in 3 THE List Chartered by State; Two Casper B Il W . Companies Are Organized. Anna Bell- yoming ° 814% |Plane building is the purpose an-| 16,000, Pine Bluffs, C. -E, Beyerle | upward trend after’ the uncertain Oil Company 29% | nounced in papers of {ncorporation|C. A. Grey, George G. Reed, Gust] conditions that have prevailed dur- ~ $5ig| filed in the office of the Wyoming|Palm and C. B. Calrstrum, directors.| ing the past weeks. Conditions on R *age = “4 |accretary of state by the Pappas} Iliff Gold Mining company the western markets have givert in esumes n - 66%] Acroplane Manufacturing company,|creasing capital stock and Girector- ce of — pari wenene we - 28%] of Hi Wyo. Th ti te. Capital stock f sed Uttle price cutting and a firm trade * capital stock. is $80,000 and. ite 5.000 mares to. 20,000 sh pat sentiment. HOLDINGS CONSIST OF 160 ACRES tors for the first year, Nick G.|value of $10 share re Pavpae, “Walaa "Ralamonakis and| unchanged’ Directors from three Rico RIGHT IN THE HEART OF LOST qi hacakis. to five. “Other concerns chartered by, the] Casper Council Boy Scouts ot| is brinerne 8% to Fi conte pound SOLDIER FIELD, WYOMING State of Wyomt er tly follow. | A ica, ber olent el tal Douglas Creek Exploration com-| purposes, no capital stock, J- W.|Uhe°state are wetting cae enc | THE SCRAMBLE IS ON FOR ANNA BELL-WYOMING OIL COMPANY’S HILLSDALE—Acreage planted in| reservoir good. Work on the] ¢, iri corn will be about double that of|Colorado and Southern railroad cut-| Famous Plasete, Tacky” last year. Farmers ‘near here are|off from Guernsey to Wheatland is| General Asphalt taking more and more to dairying| expected to start soon. Genera! Electric and hog raising. Banks making the above reports} General Motors — GUERNSEY—An estimated 3,500/ are the Hillsdale state bank, Com-|Great Northren acres of wheat, oats and speltz arej mercial State bank of Guernsey, and|Guif States Steel being planted in this vicinity. A the Bank of Upton. Inspiration Cupper Int. Mer. Marine pfd Kennecott Copper -. Maxwell Motors CRUDE PRICE SLUMP) #2325" Pan America: at the CASPER ELECTRIC CO. 121 E. First St. Phone 19933 Agricultural Implements Ft. Worth—Buying of farm imple- ments, restricted for three months by bad weather and a backward sea- son has been resumed in heavy vol- ume and the outlook for a steady de- mand is most promising. m Producers and Refiners Pure Of) . Reductions in Eastern and Mid-Continent Grades} essing, =<" Unsettle List on Exchange; Trading al Cam Ot” Dull Throughout Week. Southern Railway — Dairy Products Plymouth, Wis.—Cheese produc: CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 10.—Air Livestock Improvement company,| tion appears to have taken a slight inclair Con. Oil Standard Oil of N. J. Studebaker Corporation ‘ay 10.—Dullness|in on the face of unfavorable trade] Texas Co. _.. this week's| news and the senate’s insertion of} Tobacco Products J a graduated surtax on undistributed | Transcontinental Oi! corporation earnings. Contraction] U! 8. Ind. Alcohol — today in heavy selling of many) jn the output of steel plants was| United States Rubber issues caused by irregularity in| also a bearish factor while ofls suf-| United States Steel -...__.. trade conditions and reductions in| fered in particular from the weekly | Westinghouse Blectric the price of crude olls. New low|report of the American Petroleum | Colorado Fuel and Tron records for the season were marked | Institute showing an increase in| National Lead ~~ up against nine olf and motor] gasoline stocks and in pipeline runs shares while expectations of a fall- rude oils, ing off in reports of unfilled tonnage he railroad group responded to by the United States Steel corpora- allying movement although car tion weakened the position of other|loadings showed a falling off, all NEW YORK, which characterize trading in stocks reached a climax any, mining, Laremie, $50,000 cap-|Johnson, George Jarvis, Henry E.| Fancy Hondu fs quoted at 5% to lal, ‘V. M. Woolf, Ben Dbringes,| Perkins, 15. P. Bacon, Ben T. Cul] with the market ttrongen stocks and the downward movement/the northwestern carriers being in| Anglo --.. 16 16% | Frank Terry, Walter Zivful, Ocea/len, Carl T. Shumaker, Sam W. —— became general, General Electric] good demand. Specialties were | Buckeye 62 62% | Nelson, Philp Bath and Ralph Mc-| Conwell, Emmett Fuller, George R. oil MEMBERSHIPS AT $110.00 EACH dropped four points and Davison | boosted in some cases by pool opera: | Continental 39% 41%] Gibbob, directors. Nelson, L. A. Reed, Frank B. Tay-] 144 angetes—Thirty now oll wells A Present Valuation of $450 Chemical lost three. Sales for the|ttons but uncertainty regarding tax | Cuntberland 134 135 Caloric Coal company, Rawlvys|lor, William A, Wilson and Earle Miseeted’ in Calitekain’ ll spelt day amounted to about 425,000} legislation restricted the movement | Galena 57 5K, | $200,000, C. L. Friederichs, F, G.|G, Burwell, directors. Were | stared: tn, Colvornin olf folds Your Opportunity to Share in 6 * , in the last week, bringing the total shares and the closing was w of these issues Iiiinols 136 438 | Molander and ¢ Cross, directors.| Colonial Ot! company, $250,000, 847 ts ‘ y Preat: : Indiana ~ 90 “92 Bock-Sewell Sheep company, $25,-| Ci Frank I. Hogue, Wilbur J.| Since January 1 to 647 as compared Veto of the Bursum bill by Preat-| | Labor troubles in the Ruhr and] 1” jock-Se company, $25, per, gue, 4 é 5 Nat. ye 2 122% ae “| with 564, for the corresponding per- t t Y. dent Coolidge gave a firm tone to| communist elections in Germany un- Semel Tere Berit RD ot rogge BP RAER ah G os Shs kb oo Marvin "L4~Bishop, UF. fl- lok last. yonr:, Only, tour abandon: as eturns on our trading at the outset of the week | settled forelgn exchange, but im-|Nor. pipe The McKeon company, 3$50,000,] Erb-Good dompany, oll explora-|™ents were announced during the ; I but strength which developed was] provement developed near the close} Onis olf Minster a ranching, Casper.|tion, $80,000, Rawlins, 1. I. Good,| Week a8 compared with 14 last week. nvestment only temporary and a decline set! of the week. Prairie Oli stock and ranching, Casper,| tion, $50,000, Rawlins, B. jood, s. 102 103 Mary E., W. D. and M. J. MeKeon,} L. BE. Armstrong and Lewis BE. Erb, 10 Hase> | Sirectors. directors. Prairie Pipe Solar Ref. - Grain Prices Lose Ground |?" Rai ; mae eas s* [Railroads Preparing for In Trading of Last Week|: patiae ‘ Textiles Boston—Eleven New England tex- tile mills hi reduced dividends this year so far and nine have pas. sed them altogether. Only 75 Memberships Open The Issue Will Soon Be Withdrawn The Anna Bell-Wyoming Oil Compay Trust In the Limelight as Rapidly Coming a the Front as a Producer of Oil The Biggest Proposition Ever Offered the Agricultural Products é eo Crop Movement of Year esis’: mic seittatt Vacuum .. 8. P, Ol . MiKMAGO,: Sey 40aRtrtbae Se Wehiet agtae. w ea | 8: 0. Ina hoppers has been begun under aus. Investing Public CHICAGO, May 10.—F buying was encourag : a of ¢ - or Gat: cessions in grain prices marked to-;some by the government crop re« asap ok la a inh bee A Company Where You Share Equally p RY a0; ROYLE Agree which win | !¢s. ‘The pests destroyed thousands I ; Gay's brief trading period on the| port showing a reduction in world . ©. al gether. the 90,000 cars which will} oe acres of cotten and corn last year n All Production exchange here. The week's close | acreage but the rally was short-lived || CRUDE MARKET || Covyrignt 1924, rhe Casper Tribune)|be required in those states. Call. ‘| If you want t ¥ ant to make mo being heavy at lower prices than|and weakness again developed NEW YORK, May 10.—Although |frn!a will reuire about 55,000 oar oll MU GHGS—-HOne ait Thi, ae your subscription in Saturday with May wheat at roday’ sae rae x ieee ' ‘The Kansas crops alone are ex- ate } rym yait, is is one invest $L02K and uly at $1085, while] yer ranEs OF Erain and Dro) Cat) Creek on H1.95 | rope ane Tato this Reason in nearly [pected to bring in $600,000,000 to} _Nouston—About three care of] million. Never again will you have this pein a Re Gere Gorn aola we 17 CUA Wala at 1 Lance Creek a=. 1,90 | all of the agricultural districts the|farmers of that state. The grain . Aree ceteasive tytn LA Open High Low Close| Osage ----.2--------- 1.90|Tailroads have already begun tojyteld of Texas, authorities declare, See Aceressive buying. wea lak: | Grass Gove ies ‘aoo-e-- 1.95] marshall their equipment to handle|will be larger than last year, owing Papert REALTY CO: nna Bell-W omi i Ing in the wheat market and slow-| WHEAT— Have Lots in All Parts of the ng Ul 0 ess of cash demand encouraged s . Grass Creek, VY onnceeeee- .90/th® movement of agricultural pro-|to advantageous rai; and groving City On E Ti 4 Hy 4 ea pain May ~--- 1.04% 1.0434 1.03% 1.08%] Croypun __! 1 TTTTTTIITT apg] ducts. ‘There is ‘every indication | weather. Colorado and Nebraska Bulte 41 Zutteres John Lewis, Financial Agent "The nite trading: waa! toatitredll Sone 1.06 | 1.06% 1.06% 2.0596 | rosohlight that the crop movement will be car+/ crops ate known to be in fine con- East 2nd St 220 Midw t Bld , ty a dary break in the corn mar. | ene 1.06% 1.07 1.06% 1.00% | ne Bast -. ried out more easily, expeditiously dition and the northwest looks for- : es g. Phone 1956 Se cegulitig from heavy arrivals Rock Creek ~ 1,79 | "4 satisfactorily than ever before,| ward to a prosperous season. The ——~ rd ee Aa ge 76% .76% | eat Creek . 1.49] fespite the heavy yield expected in| cereal crops of California are not CUT Siocan bes, cm ite eyvneva, TO% «TOMY Big Muddy - 1.69]; many of the growing districts, so advantageously placed, but t Wi * S . OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY tions by some milling establishments 15% 79TH Mule Creek 110] The middie west statesexpect one| damage. due to drought, to barle ring upplies Salle ee OMING OIL COMPANY also exerted a bearish effect. Specu- Sunburst —. --. 1.05|/0f the most bounteous cfops ever| wheat and oats in a lwest Building been counterbalanced to some ex- tent by the way fruits have recov. 46% 46% | Hamilton Dome 44 44 | Ferris Casper, Wyoming Gentlemen; 1.40] produced in the section. Freight FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES lators for an increase were handl- capped to some extent by the bank = 1.65| cars now are being set out on sid : > the effect. ¢ ‘89% 39% | Byron = ips] inas at strategic potnts, This|ered from winter frosts, wisioaad ea ? senate, Oh ee wel | the etfect, of Notches 45|movement began three weeks ago, Early fruits and vegetables are Radio Supplies boat BE pain $710.09 which constitutes my subscription which was partially offset by re ? z tend tha ve t ee Motor Repairin embership in the Anna Bell-Wyoml i later of a merger of tw 10.70 | Pilot Butte 119} with the assembling of 15,000 cars.|already moving volume to market pairing pany Trust, fully peid arta yoming Ofl Com- Soot banked 10.95 | Lander : ‘The nuniber now has increased to|from the south and west and prices y » fully paid and non-assessable, are declared acceptable to growers in the majority of the districts, ac cording to state agricultural author! And Construction Co, en? a tie fs 142 E. Midwest Phone 483w allroad officials are confident there will be no disastrous car} Estimate Gladly Furnished shortage. between 18,000 and 20,000 and 15,- 000 additional will be moved into Missourl, Kansas, Southern Nebras- Oklahoma and Arkansas within the next sixty days. Barring un foreseen tieups, railroad executives expect no difficulty in getting to- —$——— Electric Supply Name 9.95 9.90 9.92 BP ath 10.10 DOBBIN REALTY CO. Now Located in Zuttermeister Bldg, East 2nd St. DOBBIN REALTY CO. Removed to No, 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bldg. Address City ----10:46 1040 10.35 10.97 + woen40.70 10,70 10.62 10,62